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guest: there is something called an irc, which is a chat room. they have public channels. they have channels anyone can get on and then they have private where they will do more confidential negotiations. host: how did they know that they shared this political philosophy? they shared the ability and they are not fbi informants? guest: there is a sense of -- to begin with, of a shared group of skills and a shared group of ideas. anonymous will say that there are thousands of people who would not call themselves members, but part of the group. among those are probably several dozens of members of law-enforcement, who are disguised. they are portraying themselves as people who are interested in the cause, but are trying to get information.
guest: there is something called an irc, which is a chat room. they have public channels. they have channels anyone can get on and then they have private where they will do more confidential negotiations. host: how did they know that they shared this political philosophy? they shared the ability and they are not fbi informants? guest: there is a sense of -- to begin with, of a shared group of skills and a shared group of ideas. anonymous will say that there are thousands of people who would not...
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language that you quote, the first two sentences and so forth, it talks about the use of tax in the irc. it talks about the penalties and liabilities provided by the sub chapter. and we look over here, and it's a penalty and liability provided by a different law, which says collect it through the sub chapter, and it has nothing to do with the irc. so we've got it in a separate place. we can see what they're trying to do. they couldn't really care very much about interfering with collecting this one. that's all the statutory argument. are you following me? i'm trying to get you to focus on that kind of argument that i just made. >> i think i'm following you, but the fact that it's not in the particular sub chapter for assessable penalties, in my view, makes no difference. because they said it's still clearly -- it's assessed and collected in the same manner as a penalty in that sub chapter. and those penalties are collected in the same manner as taxes. and so that's i think -- it's rather detailed, but i think it's a rather clear indication that the anti injunction act applies. the refun
language that you quote, the first two sentences and so forth, it talks about the use of tax in the irc. it talks about the penalties and liabilities provided by the sub chapter. and we look over here, and it's a penalty and liability provided by a different law, which says collect it through the sub chapter, and it has nothing to do with the irc. so we've got it in a separate place. we can see what they're trying to do. they couldn't really care very much about interfering with collecting this...
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adjacent to the twin towers jail is the inmate reception center, or irc. this is where more than 2,000 inmates are bused in and booked seven days a week. >> everybody that comes in comes through the funnel. >> chief of custody operations, taylor moorehead, has been running the jail for the past two years, supervising eight jails, 5,000 employees, and 20,000 inmates. >> basically, they are arrested by whatever agency in los angeles county. generally, all the agencies book into now the consolidated booking system, which is the l.a. county jail system. >> with close to 100 buses, inmates are picked up from the various courts and police stations in the county of los angeles. their first stop inside l.a. county jail is the inmate reception center. >> on a busy day on monday through tuesday we're talking about anywhere from 600 to 800 inmates that are being booked each of those days. on wednesday, thursday, fridays, the number is somewhat less. but we average about 400 a day if you take out the whole seven-day work period. >> it's 7:00 p.m. on a monday night, an
adjacent to the twin towers jail is the inmate reception center, or irc. this is where more than 2,000 inmates are bused in and booked seven days a week. >> everybody that comes in comes through the funnel. >> chief of custody operations, taylor moorehead, has been running the jail for the past two years, supervising eight jails, 5,000 employees, and 20,000 inmates. >> basically, they are arrested by whatever agency in los angeles county. generally, all the agencies book into...
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the irc, in making their recommendations to the mayor and board of a supervisors, to improve and enhance the quality of life into the participation of all the grim immigrants in the city and county of san francisco must include the plight of same-sex couples and by-national relationships. at the four of any immigration reform discussion, particularly for this city, the current immigration law fails so many immigrants and families. yes, same-sex relationships stand on prejudicial ground when compared to their heterosexual counterparts. without specific language such as that in the united families act which seeks to have permanent partners, same-sex by dutch national couples will remain victims to the law that compels discrimination against lgbt couples, including the right to sponsor a spouse, and with no right to a k1 same-sex visa. we are advised that took schumer will introduce same-sex reform in january 2010. we are also told that passage by the spring is imperative. congressman good cheer rest will introduce comprehensive immigration reform for the house apparently in the next few we
the irc, in making their recommendations to the mayor and board of a supervisors, to improve and enhance the quality of life into the participation of all the grim immigrants in the city and county of san francisco must include the plight of same-sex couples and by-national relationships. at the four of any immigration reform discussion, particularly for this city, the current immigration law fails so many immigrants and families. yes, same-sex relationships stand on prejudicial ground when...
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by a different law, which says collect it through the subchapter, and it has nothing to do with the irc. see? so we've got it in a separate place, we can see pretty clearly what they're trying to do. they couldn't really care very much about interfering with collecting this one. that's all the statutory argument. are you following me? you see? i'm trying to get you to focus on that kind of argument. >> i mean, i think i'm following you, but -- but the fact that it's not in the particular subchapter for assessable penalties in my view makes no difference, because they said it's still clearly -- it's assessed and collected in the same manner as the penalty in that subchapter, and those penalties are collected in the same manner as taxes. >> yes, yes. >> and so that's -- i think it's - it's rather detailed, but i think it's a rather clear indication that the anti- injunction act applies. the -- the refund statute that does specifically refer to penalties, that has nothing to do with this argument that it's assessed and collected in the same manner as a tax. that would simply go to the poin
by a different law, which says collect it through the subchapter, and it has nothing to do with the irc. see? so we've got it in a separate place, we can see pretty clearly what they're trying to do. they couldn't really care very much about interfering with collecting this one. that's all the statutory argument. are you following me? you see? i'm trying to get you to focus on that kind of argument. >> i mean, i think i'm following you, but -- but the fact that it's not in the particular...
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it is true that all of this language you quote, the first two sentences, it talks about tax in the irc, it talks about the penalties provided by this subchapter and we look here and it's a penalty an liability provided by a different law which says collect it through the subchapter. we've got it in a separate place, we can see pretty clearly what they are trying to do. they couldn't care much about interfering with collecting this one. are you following me. i'm trying to get you to focus on that kind of argument. >> i think i'm following you, but the fact that it's not in the particular subchapter for assessable penalties in my view makes no difference because they said it's clearly it's assessed and collected in the same manner as the subchapter and those are collected in the same manner agency taxes. so that's i think it's rather detailed but i think it's a rather clear indication that the anti-intungs act applies. the refund statute that does refer to penalties, that has nothing to do with this argument it's assessed and selected in the same manner as a tax. that would go to the poi
it is true that all of this language you quote, the first two sentences, it talks about tax in the irc, it talks about the penalties provided by this subchapter and we look here and it's a penalty an liability provided by a different law which says collect it through the subchapter. we've got it in a separate place, we can see pretty clearly what they are trying to do. they couldn't care much about interfering with collecting this one. are you following me. i'm trying to get you to focus on...
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by a different law, which says collect it through the subchapter, and it has nothing to do with the irc. see? so we've got it in a separate place, we can see pretty clearly what they're trying to do. they couldn't really care very much about interfering with collecting this one. that's all the statutory argument. are you following me? you see? i'm trying to get you to focus on that kind of argument. >> i mean, i think i'm following you, but -- but the fact that it's not in the particular subchapter for assessable penalties in my view makes no difference, because they said it's still clearly -- it's assessed and collected in the same manner as the penalty in that subchapter, and those penalties are collected in the same manner as taxes. >> yes, yes. >> and so that's -- i think it's - it's rather detailed, but i think it's a rather clear indication that the anti- injunction act applies. the -- the refund statute that does specifically refer to penalties, that has nothing to do with this argument that it's assessed and collected in the same manner as a tax. that would simply go to the poin
by a different law, which says collect it through the subchapter, and it has nothing to do with the irc. see? so we've got it in a separate place, we can see pretty clearly what they're trying to do. they couldn't really care very much about interfering with collecting this one. that's all the statutory argument. are you following me? you see? i'm trying to get you to focus on that kind of argument. >> i mean, i think i'm following you, but -- but the fact that it's not in the particular...
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guest: there is something called an irc, which is a chat room. they have public channels. they have channels anyone can get on and then they have private where they will do more confidential negotiations. host: how did they know that they shared this political philosophy? they shared the ability and they are not fbi informants? guest: there is a sense of -- to begin with, of a shared group of skills and a shared group of it is -- ideas. anonymous will say that there are thousands of people who would not call themselves members, but part of the group. among those are probably several dozens of members of law-enforcement, who are disguised. they are portraying themselves as people who are interested in the cause, but are trying to get information. that is why they have this sort of multilayer communication channel where there are open channels and then after months and months, sometimes years, you can get into some of the inner circles. the people they arrested this week were key members of the inner circle. host: what is the estimate for the economic damage done by anonymou
guest: there is something called an irc, which is a chat room. they have public channels. they have channels anyone can get on and then they have private where they will do more confidential negotiations. host: how did they know that they shared this political philosophy? they shared the ability and they are not fbi informants? guest: there is a sense of -- to begin with, of a shared group of skills and a shared group of it is -- ideas. anonymous will say that there are thousands of people who...